77%

of students feel unprepared for life after high school.

Not at BRYC.

We help students find their pathway — college, trade school, military, and more — and make sure they can follow it. We’ve been doing it for 17 years.

Fiscal Year 2026 Recap

2025–2026 Programs

Number served (8th–12th Grade)

In just three years, BRYC has more than doubled the number of teen students we serve. This year, it took the support of 155 long-term volunteers and dozens of school and community partners to reach over 1,000 high schoolers at BRYC and in their schools.

BRYC Fellows
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In-School Students
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2 Baton Rouge Campuses

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9 In-School Advising/ACT Sites

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57 Schools Represented

Class of 2026

POSTSECONDARY RESULTS

Statistically, 103 of our seniors wouldn’t have a plan for next year. With BRYC, they do.

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135

Senior Fellows

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450

Acceptances

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133

Colleges/Programs

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$5M+

Gift Aid Awarded

ACT Achievement

✏️ 21.85

Avg ACT Score

↗️ 3.4pts

Avg ACT Gain

✅ 82%

TOPS-Eligible (17+)
Notable Acceptances
Selected Scholarships
  • AABE Scholarship
  • Cam Jordan Legacy Scholarship (2)
  • Gates Scholarship*
  • Hagan Scholarship*
  • Hampton University Scholarship
  • Hispanic Scholars Fund*
  • Raising Cane’s Endowed Scholarship
  • Torch Scholarship*
  • Tulane Louisiana Legislative Scholarship
  • QuestBridge College Match*
BRYC Scholarships
  • Albert Fraenkel II Enterprise Award
  • FranU Incoming Freshman Scholarship
  • Jones Walker Pre-Law Scholarship
  • Journey Reclaimed Scholarship
  • Patricia Saidu Health Fellows Scholarship
  • Phillips Excellence in Business Scholarship
  • Tulane Incoming Freshman Scholarship

* Finalists and/or awaiting final results

"BRYC has changed my life and me as a person."
Kyren Johnson
Kyren Johnson
Senior Fellow, Class of 2026
Jaden Armstrong

Above: Jaden Armstrong (Liberty High ’26) is BRYC’s 11th Louisiana Public Broadcasting Young Hero. Below: Heaven Edwards (BRMHS ’26) receives one of 10 Patricia Saidu Memorial Health Fellows Scholarships, newly renamed in honor of late BRYC Alumna Patricia Saidu, who was killed in a car accident in September 2025.

A plan isn’t worth anything if you can’t afford it. On top of the millions in financial aid we help Fellows secure, BRYC also gives away thousands in scholarships; emergency funds; and ACT registration and college fee subsidies. 

Aid Distributed in 2025–2026
$ 0 K
Thank you to our scholarship partners!

alumni outcomes

By the numbers

🎓

920

Total Alumni (2009–2025)

76% engage regularly with BRYC

⚜️

700

Alumni in Louisiana

75 have served as mentors

🏛️

475

Enrolled in College/Program

26 enrolled in grad school

👩🏾‍🎓

327

Degree-Holders

49 hold advanced degrees

💰

$107.5M

Additional lifetime tax value Alumni are on track to yield

Postsecondary Persistence

BRYC’s support doesn’t stop at graduation. We make sure Fellows earn credentials and get jobs at 5X the national rate of students in the lowest income quartile.

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2- & 4-Year Persistence
(All Alumni)

4-Year Persistence
(Bachelor’s-seeking)

4-Year Persistence
(All Alumni)

U.S. 4-Year Persistence

(Lower-Income Quartile)

In-school services

🏫 Why In-School?

The results BRYC Alumni achieve, and the expertise BRYC is prepared to share, shouldn’t be limited to participants in our after-school programs.

Above: Director of Advising Rhonda Irwin-Ikechukwu with an advisee and guardian.

📝 ACT Prep Course

After becoming a Course Choice Provider for ACT preparation, BRYC facilitated credit-bearing ACT prep courses using a classroom-adapted version of our proven ACT programming.

🗺️ Postsecondary Advising

BRYC advisors, embedded directly in schools, provided 1:1 and group counseling on all postsecondary pathways. BRYC also hosted two district-wide FAFSA nights for in-school advisees and guardians.

In-School ACT Students
0
In-School Advisees
0
📍 School Partners
  • Belaire Magnet High School
  • Capitol High School
  • Glen Oaks High School
  • Istrouma Magnet High School
  • McKinley Senior High School
  • Northeast High School
  • Scotlandville Magnet High School
  • Tara High School
  • Woodlawn High School
"BRYC provides invaluable services beyond our staff’s capacity."
Belaire High logo
Tamara Espinoza
Belaire High Asst. Principal

WHAT FELLOWS, FAMILIES, AND VOLUNTEERS ARE SAYING

end-of-year survey results

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Fellows: I’m glad I’m in BRYC.

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Fellows: BRYC is a good use of time and enjoyable.

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Guardians: I recommend BRYC to other families.

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Guardians: My Fellow’s attitude toward school improved.

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Mentors: I recommend volunteering at BRYC.

"Without BRYC, I would be so lost my senior year. I didn't know about scholarships, how to apply to college, financial aid — none of that."

"The atmosphere is contagious. It's engaging and positive. I look forward to seeing my fellows each session."

"BRYC is an excellent opportunity for young adults to receive experience, gain resources and make lasting connections."

"BRYC has been amazing with helping guide my daughter. They have truly been a blessing and have reinforced the values that I'm teaching her."

"It's like a cheat code for succeeding and making life so much more easier."

"It's a gem in our community that helps students and families thrive in high school and beyond."

ABOUT BRYC

The Baton Rouge Youth Coalition (BRYC) provides free college-preparatory and persistence resources so its participants can maximize the economic value of postsecondary education, build the lives they want for themselves, and help future generations do the same.

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